DISS HERMENEUTICAL PHENOMENOLOGY Flashcards
Refers to a person’s perception of the meaning of an event, as opposed to the event as exist externally to that person.
phenomenology
The term hermeneutics comes from Greek word ‘interpreter’.
HERMENEUTICS
In the study of literary texts, scholars frequently adhere to a set of rules or a specific system on which to base their interpretation.
HERMENEUTICS
A name for various methods of analysis, which are based on interpreting.
HERMENEUTIC ANALYSIS
A name for various methods of analysis, which are based on interpreting.
HERMENEUTIC ANALYSIS
Enables you to make interpretations and gain in-depth understanding of the researched phenomenon.
HERMENEUTIC research
Based on the discussions and reflections of direct sense perception and experiences of the researched phenomenon.
Phenomenological Analysis
Enables you to explore experiences and sensory perception of research phenomenon.
Phenomenological RESEARCH
It refers to our physical body presence in our everyday lives.
LIVED BODY
It is the existential theme that refers to the world or landscape in which human beings move and find themselves at home.
LIVED SPACE
It can be understood as time as we experience it.
LIVED TIME
Refers to the relations we make and/or maintain with others in our lifeworld.
LIVED HUMAN RELATIONS
Systems which combine both human and natural components to show complex interactions, and feedback between them, are called Human-Environment Systems
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM
A complex of many variables which surrounds man as well as the living organisms.
Environment
It may be described as a complex of interacting components together with the relationships among them that permit the identification of a boundary maintaining entity or process.
system
Also known as CHANS (Coupled Human and Natural Systems)
Dynamic two-way interactions bet. Human & Natural Systems.
Human- environment system
The visible features of an area of land of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
Landscape
Original landscape that exists before it is acted upon by human culture.
NATURAL LANDSCAPE
Cultural properties that represent the combined works of nature and of man.
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
Focuses on a theme or subject area such as physical phenomena.
THEMATIC MAP
First person perspective of an area and how they interact with it.
mental MAP
The arrangement of a phenomenon across Earth’s surface.
Spatial distribution
Seeks to explain patterns of human behavior and its spatial expression.
Spatial analysis
It refers to the state whereby the human population rises to an extent exceeding the carrying capacity of the place occupied by that group.
Water Scarcity, Land Reclamation, Waste Disposal Management
Human overpopulation